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Commercial Pilot License – A Glance into the Procedure!

Are you one of those persons who want to land up with the job as commercial pilot? Has it always been your dream to fetch job as pilot? What impeded you from turning this dream into reality is the inability to locate the best flight training school. People who have dreamed of flying high and island hopping can now turn their dream into reality. There are different types of licenses available for pilot. If you are wondering about the career as pilot and you have fancy to visit different countries then commercial pilot license is the best for you. Flying commercially lets you earn good amount of money plus you can explore different parts of the world too. You can enrol with an aviation training school for CPL in Canada.

With the rise in number of airline, there has been equal rise in number of flight academies offering commercial pilot license. By earning CPL, you become entitled to fly aircraft and recruited by an airline for the same. Just like driving, commercial pilot license includes all forms of aircrafts for which the candidate is qualified for – sea-planes, multi-engine and single-engine, to name a few. It is this license which many candidates crave for.

As far as issuing of the license is considered, it is issued by the governing aviation authority as soon as the pilot is done with training with a qualified instructor and also has required knowledge and experience. As observed in majority of the cases, aspirants get their private pilot license from private flying institutes. However, candidates who have started their career with the armed forces will get experience as well as training from there only.

CPL in Canada

Certification for CPL comes in five different categories. Pilot certificate which comprises of student certificate which an aviation medical examiner issues. Here, you are not required to have any kind of experience and knowledge, just fulfil the medical needs. Then is sport certificate wherein an applicant should have at least of five hours of flying solo. Then you have to acquire private pilot license wherein one should have at least thirty five hours og flying which comprises of five hours of solo flying and twenty hours of flying with an instructor. It also includes cross-country flying and night flying. One is also required to pass an oral exam.

In order to become eligible to fly commercial planes, candidates should have a validated private pilot license. One should have completed at least 120 hours of training including ten hours of solo flying, fifty five hours with an instructor, and required cross-country and night flying. If you are flying for compensation then having a medical certificate which should be updated every year is important. Along with it pilots must have an instrument rating. It is important for flying in poor weather conditions. At the end of training for CPL in Canada, candidate has to appear for written, practical and oral exam in order to get the license. After completing all these, one becomes entitled to get license for flying commercially.

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